[QUOTE=Takuat;34882108]War assets list
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4chan is on a role today.[/QUOTE]
You really should not link to 4chan, even if /vg/ files tend to last a bit longer. It'll still 404 soon enough.
Going from ME1 to ME2, I do miss the overheating system for weapons.
[QUOTE=Canuhearmenow;34881921]That'll appease both the, "I want Human Empire and I want it now" as well as the, "Galactic Golden Age v2" people.
It'd be interesting if their idea of an epilogue for the consequences of all your action being a "20 years from now" sequence. Which leads me to believe a Renegade Human-centric victory with the Rachni present will result in something similar to Starship Troopers.[/QUOTE]
I'd rather something like a wild dystopian state of play, with all manner of factions vying for supremacy, whilst a new captain with his ragtag bunch of misfits explores the furthest reaches of the galaxy, trying to make a name for themselves in the dark future.
[QUOTE=One;34883644]Going from ME1 to ME2, I do miss the overheating system for weapons.[/QUOTE]
Personally, whilst I kinda enjoyed the old overheating system, i'd be more comfortable with a sort of hybrid system, whereby you have both heat sinks and a sort of "cooling rack". In the system, once a sink is "full", you swap it out for a fresh "cool" sink, and the hot sinks gradually cool down in the rack until they can be popped back into the gun again. The heat accumulated in the rack would be converted into Energy, which could used for a variety of abilities, such as recharging one's shields/barrier, acting as ammo for Heavy Weapons, amplifying certain Powers, and so on.
I think that this way, you wouldn't need to pick up fresh sinks after throwing away the old sinks, meaning your reserve ammo would essentially regenerate, and the energy generated as your clips cool off would work in conjunction with a multitude of pre-existing mechanics.
[QUOTE=One;34883644]Going from ME1 to ME2, I do miss the overheating system for weapons.[/QUOTE]
Optimal system IMO would have been a limited heatsink pool, where you could reload at overheat (or wait until it cools) but you'd have a limited amount and if you reloaded too often you'd have to load heatsinks that haven't completely cooled yet.
Alternatively you could reload with heatsinks if the gun ran too hot but if you ran out of heatsinks you could still fire, you'd just have to wait till it stops overheating.
[QUOTE=ironman17;34883590]Acid Rounds? I forget what those did exactly, remind me how they worked?[/QUOTE]
Disintegrate everything
Does Origin not charge you until the game is released/preloadable?
I preordered the DDE about a week ago and I've yet to be charged the $80. It is in my library however.
Man, Shepard is looking sexy in all the new casual things. I especially like the leather jacket with the jeans.
[editline]26th February 2012[/editline]
I hope we can make our Squaddies change their clothes as well, but I know that's really doubtful. With mods, maybe eventually.
[QUOTE=mac338;34881595]Well, the first review is here, from some German PC game magazine.
Gamestar gave ME1 85% and ME2 87%
Well, let's hope this is true.
Not like game reviews matter any more though.[/QUOTE]
that magazine gave dragon age II a 9/10
[QUOTE=abracusify;34883851]Disintegrate everything[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure there were no Acid Rounds in ME1, though there WAS Toxic Ammunition, like Chemical Rounds and Polonium Rounds, which was designed to hamper enemies with healing (Toxic Ammo added a certain amount of "toxicity" that the enemy had to heal through before their regular health could heal), though there weren't many enemies that could heal in ME1, except for the krogan.
If there was Reave Ammo, that'd probably be similar to Toxic Ammo.
[QUOTE=mac338;34881595]Well, the first review is here, from some German PC game magazine.
Gamestar gave ME1 85% and ME2 87%
Well, let's hope this is true.
Not like game reviews matter any more though.[/QUOTE]
Gamestar is like "The Sun" of gaming magazines, pretty biased and almost never right about ratings. Either they are too high or too low.
[QUOTE=milktree;34884131]that magazine gave dragon age II a 9/10[/QUOTE]
That, for me, is not enough to discount the magazine in its entirety. The Escapist gave Dragon Age 2 a 10/10 and Destructoid gave Final Fantasy XIII a 4/10. I happen to disagree with both (both merit about a 7.5, maybe 8/10 from me), but I don't discount the entire publication because I disagree with a single review.
But hey, guess we'll see in a week.
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[QUOTE=milktree;34884131]that magazine gave dragon age II a 9/10[/QUOTE]
Gamestar is using a Point System up to 100 Points and not up to 10.
Guess you mean another Game Magazine. ;)
[QUOTE=GetBent;34884097]Does Origin not charge you until the game is released/preloadable?
I preordered the DDE about a week ago and I've yet to be charged the $80. It is in my library however.[/QUOTE]
I was charged for it already, but in the FAQ it says you would be charged when it comes out IIRC.
So I have no idea.
[QUOTE=Jackald;34884220]PC Gamer gave Dragon Age 2 like 9/10 if memory serves.[/QUOTE]
94 and Editors Choice. Yeah, they got paid.
Maybe the reviewer liked it?
Or maybe their opinion is wrong.
[QUOTE=Jackald;34884324]Or he could just mean 90/100 which, if my mathematical skills are accurate and we use advanced algebraic formulae, quadratic equations and logarithmic functions, works out to approximately.
9/10[/QUOTE]
Well it has to be another Magazine, [url=http://www.gamestar.de/spiele/dragon-age-2/45873.html]87[/url] aren't 90 or 9/10 Points. ;)
[QUOTE=Antwon;34884376]Maybe the reviewer liked it?
Or maybe their opinion is wrong.[/QUOTE]
To play devil's advocate here, it's difficult to consider Dragon Age 2 above an 8.5 even if we're looking at it objectively. Aesthetics and story are somewhat debatable, but some of the design decisions were just flat-out poor ideas. The heavily re-used dungeons, moderately lifeless Kirkwall and waves of enemies in battle simply weren't smart choices.
I enjoyed the game, but it definitely didn't feel like it had the "heart" that Dragon Age: Origins did.
[QUOTE=Devodiere;34877401]lol, whats body fat?
Not sure if uncanny valley or just terrible idea of what people actually look like.[/QUOTE]
They've already stated flatly there are no fat humans in the future due to genetic modification. (which is nice way of saying they didn't feel like modifying the meshes)
[QUOTE=mikester112;34877579]Krogan Soldier = Melee everything.[/QUOTE]
On Bronze. Krogan rapidly become shit on any other difficulty. Scaling plz k thx.
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;34879358]Whoa wait, where the fuck did the collectors come from (talking about the ones in ME3). Didn't we blow up all their shit?[/QUOTE]
No. There are tens of thousands of Collectors. One base does not an extermination equal.
It's kind of like blowing up the earth, yeah lots of humans would be totally fucked but at the same time there are humans scattered around the galaxy, so that wouldn't mean that humanity is extinct.
[QUOTE=Jackald;34884845][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9C9OKMyZng[/media]
Someone took the piss out of a notoriously shit mod on the bioware forums that tends to ban people who criticise bioware.[/QUOTE]
Through not subtle at all stereotyping, stay classy.
[QUOTE=oakman26;34884734]What is the meaning of ding dong bannu>>?????[/QUOTE]
There's a mod on BSN called Stanley Woo who basically bans anyone who says Bioware aren't the best company in the world. Somebody made an account called Stanry Roo and impersonated him, saying shit like "THREAD CLOSED. END OF RINE.
------RINE ENDS HERE."
and "YOU NO THINK BIOWARU ARE BEST COMPANY? DING DONG BANNU."
To be honest that is basically all Stanley Woo ever says
[QUOTE=27X;34884437]They've already stated flatly there are no fat humans in the future due to genetic modification. (which is nice way of saying they didn't feel like modifying the meshes)[/QUOTE]
as of ME3 the heaviest human in the entire galaxy would be meathead Vega
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you guys [/QUOTE]
I love how you resist the categorization of something by categorizing people.
Classy.
Fuck solo multiplayer, I just trudged through so many waves by myself only for it to tell me that it "lost connection to the EA server".
[QUOTE=Cone;34884875]There's a mod on BSN called Stanley Woo who basically bans anyone who says Bioware aren't the best company in the world. Somebody made an account called Stanry Roo and impersonated him, saying shit like "THREAD CLOSED. END OF RINE.
------RINE ENDS HERE."
and "YOU NO THINK BIOWARU ARE BEST COMPANY? DING DONG BANNU."
To be honest that is basically all Stanley Woo ever says[/QUOTE]
yea keep justifying that horrible racism...
[QUOTE=dumbidiotretard;34885652]yea keep justifying that horrible racism...[/QUOTE]
It's a JOKE. It'd be no different than if I had made a joke about white people and country clubs.
As the late George Carlin said (paraphrased): "I believe you can joke about anything; it's all in how you construct the joke and what the exaggeration is."
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